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... Pandosto . Greene's romance Pandosto ; a work very famous in its day , for it went through fourteen editions , and was dramatised in France and Holland 2 when The Winter's Tale was still completely unknown in either . It was first ...
... Pandosto . Greene's romance Pandosto ; a work very famous in its day , for it went through fourteen editions , and was dramatised in France and Holland 2 when The Winter's Tale was still completely unknown in either . It was first ...
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... Pandosto was replaced by Dorastus and Fawnia . cal Germ . The germ of the romance was probably an actual The Histori- incident in the fourteenth - century annals of Poland and Bohemia.1 A king , Siemowitsch , conceived sus- picions of ...
... Pandosto was replaced by Dorastus and Fawnia . cal Germ . The germ of the romance was probably an actual The Histori- incident in the fourteenth - century annals of Poland and Bohemia.1 A king , Siemowitsch , conceived sus- picions of ...
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... Pandosto , king of Bohemia , conceives suspicions against his wife Bellaria and his guest Egistus , king of Sicily ; their imprudent familiarity and real attachment give some colour to his doubt . Bellaria ( who in her time was the ...
... Pandosto , king of Bohemia , conceives suspicions against his wife Bellaria and his guest Egistus , king of Sicily ; their imprudent familiarity and real attachment give some colour to his doubt . Bellaria ( who in her time was the ...
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... Pandosto , Dorastus represents himself as a knight , one Meleagrus , and Fawnia as an Italian lady , betrothed to him . But Pandosto is captivated by her beauty , thrusts Dorastus into prison , and openly wooes her . At length Egistus ...
... Pandosto , Dorastus represents himself as a knight , one Meleagrus , and Fawnia as an Italian lady , betrothed to him . But Pandosto is captivated by her beauty , thrusts Dorastus into prison , and openly wooes her . At length Egistus ...
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... Pandosto , calling to mind his many errors , falls into a melancholy fit , and to close up the Comedie , ' as Greene puts it , with a ' tragicall stratagem , ' puts an end to his life . But Such a subject offered still graver ...
... Pandosto , calling to mind his many errors , falls into a melancholy fit , and to close up the Comedie , ' as Greene puts it , with a ' tragicall stratagem , ' puts an end to his life . But Such a subject offered still graver ...
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